Whiz Kid
Hook - Nymph or dry-fly hook
Thread - Color to match
or contrast
Trailing Shuck - 3 Peacock herls extending approximately the
length of the hook shank
Body - Deer hair
Butt - To form the butt, simply cut the butt ends off the
deer hair so that it is a little rough
Wing - Tip ends of the deer hair body, bullet style
Wing - Tip ends of the deer hair body, bullet style
Tying Notes
The Whiz Kid can be tied in any color imaginable. It can also tied some
with rubber legs. The standard
imitation fished dry certainly looks like a caddis, but it can be taken for an
emerging mayfly, even a terrestrial. A small piece of bright poly-yarn can be
tied in for an indicator, if desired. Add a split shot or two to your tippet
and fish the Whiz Kid wet; it has a beautiful pulsating "I'm alive, come
eat me" movement that triggers fish to feed. The sky is the limit on this
one, so experiment and have fun.
Reference
The Whiz Kid was the brainchild of Mark Bauman of Whitefish, Montana.
1 comment:
Mark was a good friend years ago here in Wisconsin. We fished this fly often. I'm glad to discover the fly has been recognized and you published the pattern. Thanks. Jim H.
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